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Frankie79

Hi all,

I am looking to replace a very old and rusty RCD unit with a modern day unit. The old unit is different to the new one and I would like to be 100% sure i have the wiring correct. The situation i need explained is this:

1. I have the mains coming into the unit
2. I have a 2 way socket which needs to connected.

I have attached a picture of the unit with some crude lines on it. To clarify the picture what i have is the following.

1. The mains live (red line at the bottom) connects to the bottom next the the Neutral
2. The mains neutral and earth go up the the bars at the top
3. The 4 way copper bar bridges the neutrals across the top. (Blue)
4. The 2 way socket mains live (red line coming in from the right) connects to the 32A unit
5. The 2 way socket neutral and earth connect to their respective bars at the top.

Can someone tell me if this is correct? As i said all i am doing is replacing the old unit as it was way past it's useable life.

Thanks,

Frank
 

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Before going any further, do you hold any electrical qualifications?

Not to put the dampers on your enthusiasm but your wiring method is not only wrong but dangerous. At least you've taken the time to ask rather than wading straight in.

There's a lot more to this than just slapping it on the wall and connecting up, there's testing and certification that needs to be completed to ensure that your installation is fault free and more importantly safe.

Please get a qualified spark in to do your work, also this is notifiable to building control.
 
I know why those lines are so crud, it's because you were in fits of laughter whilst posting this hilarious thread!

Pack it in will you and jog on back to whatever other forum you usually frequent! lol
 
Tell you what, wire it up that way and post back what happens ;) You don't suffer with a heart condition do you?

PS remember you will need the correct PPE:thumbsup
 
If this is a serious question then a serious answer is you only have one route correct.

Please ignore my posts if this is genuine and post up your location. You definitely need assistance here and I am sure a member close to you would be more than happy to pop around and take care of this for you:thumbsup
 
Awesome thanks for the advice. Once it was cabled up i was going to have a sparky test it. If no-one on this forum is going to give me the advice I need then I will obtain it elsewhere. Rest assured i wont be cabling it up until I am 100% sure it's correct.
1shortcct, i dont usually sit on forums as i generally have much better things to do with my time.
APelectrical - your right...your bad.

Thanks Again!
 
Awesome thanks for the advice. Once it was cabled up i was going to have a sparky test it. If no-one on this forum is going to give me the advice I need then I will obtain it elsewhere. Rest assured i wont be cabling it up until I am 100% sure it's correct.
1shortcct, i dont usually sit on forums as i generally have much better things to do with my time.
APelectrical - your right...your bad.

Thanks Again!

Wouldn't bother cabling it at all - just leave half a metre of cable for the spark to put them in the right holes.
 
Awesome thanks for the advice. Once it was cabled up i was going to have a sparky test it. If no-one on this forum is going to give me the advice I need then I will obtain it elsewhere. Rest assured i wont be cabling it up until I am 100% sure it's correct.
1shortcct, i dont usually sit on forums as i generally have much better things to do with my time.
APelectrical - your right...your bad.

Thanks Again!

So have we established that this is a genuine post?

If so, I apologise. We often get such questions asked only to find out that a trades person from another forum is a little bored and wants to gain the wrong sort of attention from the Sparks.

Feel free to obtain your information elsewhere because nobody here is going to post out the information.

There are so many things wrong with that picture and so many things that "Could" be wrong further back towards the house. Whilst people think that it's only a few wires there is actually a lot more to it. Not to mention that what you are trying to do is notifiable to the local authority building control - BY LAW!
 

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